
WHAT WE TREAT
Tennis Elbow Pain Treatment Surrey: Relieve your discomfort today
Tennis elbow can disrupt your life. At Arrow Physiotherapy, we provide targeted treatments to speed up recovery, using proven methods for the best results.

UNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEM
Navigating Tennis Elbow Pain
Tennis elbow, also known as lateral epicondylitis, is a common condition caused by repetitive strain on the tendons that connect the forearm muscles to the outer part of the elbow. This overuse injury can lead to pain, inflammation, and difficulty with everyday tasks. Although often associated with tennis players, it can affect anyone involved in activities that require repetitive arm and wrist movements.
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Overuse of Forearm Muscles and Tendon Strain: Repetitive motions of the wrist and arm, such as in tennis, overuse the forearm muscles and cause small tears in the tendons connecting them to the elbow.
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Inflammation: These micro-tears lead to tendon inflammation, resulting in pain.
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Common Causes: Activities like racquet sports, using tools, or repetitive office tasks (e.g., typing or using a mouse) can trigger the condition.
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Worsened by Gripping or Lifting: Pain often worsens during activities involving gripping, lifting, or twisting motions.

A treatment that uses exercises, manual therapy, and education to restore movement and reduce pain.
Physiotherapy
A traditional therapy that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to relieve pain and promote healing.
Acupuncture
A technique where thin needles are inserted into trigger points in muscles to reduce tension and pain.
Dry Needling
A non-invasive treatment that uses high-energy sound waves to stimulate healing and reduce pain in muscles and tendons.
Shock Wave Therapy
Our Custom Treatment Will Help Relieve Your Elbow Pain
Communication With Clinician
We believe communication is crucial to a successful treatment plan. In order to ensure your rehabilitation goals are meet, we need to know how you are responding to the treatments and techniques administered. This will help us refine and enhance your treatment plan to maximize progress. Ask us lots of questions, the more you understand the better your experience will be.
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The Initial Assessment
We want to learn everything we can about your injury or condition through our comprehensive initial assessment. We discuss your concerns, go through a detailed physical examination, review clinical tests and, answer all of your questions. After we establish a diagnosis, we begin the treatment plan. We’ll work together to ensure your goals are met.
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The Treatment Plan
We tailor our treatment plans to your need so you can reach your goals in a way that fits your life. During your treatment plan we will utilize strategically chosen clinical treatments and techniques each session as you progress through your rehabilitation.
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